Unequivocally it's a yes, these two chaps are brilliant for this sort of thing, the combined knowledge is just perfect with a cheeky little edge to it as well, very watchable.
The 300SL Mercedes was and still is a working functional piece of art in my eyes mind in my opinion. Much like an Alfa Romeo of that area it is art in motion. Fast in essence and full of grace a wonderful marvel.
Was initially disappointed when I got to the Lawn, Renault 4 did it for me and never seen a Bricklin in the metal so went away happy and anyway it’s always a pleasure to see the Hispano Suizas and as an appreciator of ‘odd’ designs I love all Bristols, the 300SL was the prettiest car there.
This is always my favourite section of Goodwood FOS. Weirdly my favourite car I have seen on that patch of grass was a bright Orange Vauxhall XVR Concept, younger me was transfixed by it on two separate occasions; and i have never really liked Vauxhalls.
I can't understand why you would like a 2CV but not like an original Beetle? Personally I like both, and really don't get why they're hated on so much.
I loved Goodwood this year, but I saw online there was going to be a Lincoln Continental from 1956 on the lawn, but when I got there, it wasn't there, I was very disappointed, I was looking forward to seeing it, Mark down for that Goodwood 😕☹.
My best friend in high school would pick me up to go to school in the Bricklin in the USA. It was his father's. His was safety orange. The fit and finish was horrible. The doors always had problems. He converted it to a manual. People would ask if it was a kit car. Very cool to arrive in however at that age...
Delorean dealership is around the corner, it's still interesting to see 20+ of them parked .. and this kid like smile I get seeing them.. No I don't ever want one.. they don't run very well at all ever..
Shall we invite them back? 🤔
Yes!!
How about Harry Metcalfe and Iain Tyrrell? You'd have to make the video a lot longer, but you could slice it up into a part-work history of cars.
You should stipulate that they must wear matching 1980’s shell suits for our viewing pleasure.
Unequivocally it's a yes, these two chaps are brilliant for this sort of thing, the combined knowledge is just perfect with a cheeky little edge to it as well, very watchable.
Yes please, but give them more time if possible. :)
Some excellent public wandering into shot moments.
Sniff and Smith, braving Delta waves and Kappa waves and Lambda waves for us all! I salute your efforts at Goodwood Festival of Speed this year!
That Cadillac and the Skylark are two of my favourite American cars, so I was very happy to see them in he flesh. And that early Countach is superb.
Love Smith and Sniff. Jonny rocking the double denim. These guys like unusual, different cars
double denim = Canadian Tuxedo
The 300SL Mercedes was and still is a working functional piece of art in my eyes mind in my opinion. Much like an Alfa Romeo of that area it is art in motion. Fast in essence and full of grace a wonderful marvel.
Preach! One of the prettiest cars ever made.
2:54 ...is that 'cos you crashed one Jonny? 😂
love Smith & Sniff please bring them back
Love how there’s a 250 Breadvan passing behind the shot as they talk about a 2CV
Cool featuring the Canadian Bricklin, and the proportionate Bristol Fighter.
Was initially disappointed when I got to the Lawn, Renault 4 did it for me and never seen a Bricklin in the metal so went away happy and anyway it’s always a pleasure to see the Hispano Suizas and as an appreciator of ‘odd’ designs I love all Bristols, the 300SL was the prettiest car there.
That particular Huayra does absolutely nowt for me, but the Esprit was delightful.
The Bricklin was assembled in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. Not the U.S.
correct but bricklin is an american
Shoutout to the big tree!!
Clearly the best bit of the video is at 2:16!
This is always my favourite section of Goodwood FOS. Weirdly my favourite car I have seen on that patch of grass was a bright Orange Vauxhall XVR Concept, younger me was transfixed by it on two separate occasions; and i have never really liked Vauxhalls.
Wedge cars of the 1970s but I did not see a Fiat X1/9 or Triumph TR7. Maybe there but they didn't show it in this vid?
Jonny clearly had wood at the end
Ferrari breadvan!
Triangle of glory
Very cool................... 👍
I can't understand why you would like a 2CV but not like an original Beetle? Personally I like both, and really don't get why they're hated on so much.
I loved Goodwood this year, but I saw online there was going to be a Lincoln Continental from 1956 on the lawn, but when I got there, it wasn't there, I was very disappointed, I was looking forward to seeing it, Mark down for that Goodwood 😕☹.
Apparently it was stuck in quarantine on the border. I kid you not.
@@TheLateBrakeShow Ah ok, that's a shame 😕, would've have loved to have seen one, I've never seen one before, amazing collection of cars though 🙂☺🤗.
- Å fan!
Why didn’t you OPEN. the DOORS!
My best friend in high school would pick me up to go to school in the Bricklin in the USA. It was his father's. His was safety orange. The fit and finish was horrible. The doors always had problems. He converted it to a manual. People would ask if it was a kit car. Very cool to arrive in however at that age...
What's with the time restraint? Why not have them wander around and show the rest.
Weird 🤔
Cameo from @evmanuk 2:19 :)
I thought Bricklin was Canadian guy's car.
The Bricklin looks like a 240z with delorean wheels.
Delorean dealership is around the corner, it's still interesting to see 20+ of them parked .. and this kid like smile I get seeing them..
No I don't ever want one.. they don't run very well at all ever..
Try to look fast and furious car
windows up smoking
Camera man bloody useless 👍
Nice work you all picked some ugly cars to talk about
I must have watched a different video, not an ugly car in sight.